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Hobby Master 1/48 Air Power Series
HA7706
P-51D Mustang
2nd SQ, South African Air Force
"Miss Marunouchi”
Korea 1952
1/48 scale pre-finished
Die-cast metal with a minimum of plastic.
Professionally painted.
All markings pad applied for superb results.
Cockpit slides open.
Comes with a pilot that can be removed.
Comes with display stand.
Can be displayed with landing gear up or down.


Motto was "Su Suh Phors'sque," which is Afrikaans for "Upwards and Onwards."

Later in WWII the Allied bombers were flying deep into Germany but suffered tremendous
losses because of the lack of range the fighter escorts had. German fighters would wait
beyond the range of the Allied fighters and then attack the vulnerable bombers. Once the P-
51 called Mustang by the British had the Allison engine replaced with a British Merlin it
possessed the high performance that had been lacking. With drop tanks the P-51 had the
range to escort bombers all the way to Berlin and back.

2nd Squadron, South African Air Force sailed to Japan on September 25, 1950. There they
received training on the F-51D Mustang supplied by the USAF. When they were ready the
2nd Sq., SAAF became one of four squadrons assigned to the USAF 18th Fighter-Bomber
Wing. The 2nd flew their first combat mission in Korea on November 19, 1950 and on the
30th moved to their new base K-13 near Chinhae. The 2nd Squadron insignia and name
“Cheetah Squadron” was adopted because of the two cheetah cubs they brought with them.
Another first when the 2nd came to Korea was the use of the Springbok (antelope) in the
center of their roundel. The Cheetahs main role was close air support, interdiction flights
against enemy logistics and communication and providing air protection during rescue
operations. Unfortunately the aircraft #361 ex USAF 44-74863 and named “Miss
Marunouchi” was written off on October 22, 1952 when Slt B.M. Forsyth was wounded in
combat and made a forced landing. The 2nd flew their Mustangs in 2,890 missions and
10,373 individual combat sorties. Out of the original 95 Mustangs they started with there
were 74 lost due to accidents and combat. The loss ratio for the SAAF pilots in Korea was
1 out of every 6.



Specifications for the North American Aviation P-51D Mustang

Tasks – Dive-bomber, bomber-escort, ground-attack, interceptor, photo recon

Number Produced All Variants – 14,819

Dimensions
Wing Span – 37 ft   (11.27 m)
Length – 32 ft 3 in   (9.82 m)
Height – 13 ft 8 in   (4.16 m)

Weight
Empty – 7,125 lb   (3,232 kg)
Gross – 10,100 lb   (4,581 kg)
Maximum Take-off – 11,600 lb   (5,262 kg)

Performance
Engine – Packard Merlin two-staged supercharged V-1650-7, 12 cylinder V engine 1,695 hp.
Maximum Speed – 437 mph   (703 km/h)
Ceiling – 41,900 ft   (12,771 m)
Range – 950 miles   (1,529 km)
Maximum Range – 2,300 miles   (3,701 km)

Armament
6 x .50 caliber MG
Maximum External Bomb Load – 2,000 lb   (907 kg)
Or 4 x .5 inch rockets.
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